THE OMAHA DAILY. BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 12 , 1887. A NUMBER OF BURGLARIES , Four HOUBOB Entered and Many Val uables Stolon. SOME OF THE MEN ARRESTED. \Vlint WAN Done In UK ; Various CotirtB Yrstcrilny Tlio Police Coiiinils- slon Case Ilnllwny News Other Local. Knit-lit * of thn Jimmy. The burglarious clement was again on the rampage Thursday night , and among these honored with a call was Mr. Aaron Calm , resi dence 221/5 / Fiirnum street. Mrs. Calm was aroused from sleep by n suspicious Bound In her room. She wus hor- rlllcd ot beholding a tnan standing within n few feet of her bedside , nnd another one busily occupied In rumnging the things In her dressing ease. She gwo : n scream and the burglars < | iilckly niado their exit. The house was then aroused , and u hurried In vestigation showed that the thieves had Rotten in their work pretty thoroughly. The way of Ingress was discovered to have been through the washroom window , and once within the bold marauders had first gone into the dining room , and tackling the sideboard , rognllcd themselves on mince plu and beer , a goodly quantity of which they found await ing them. They then iniiilo u search for plato. but .hiding none In the sideboard or closet they proceeded to explore the rcspec- tlvo sleeping nputtnients of the different members of the family. In Mr. Calm's room they struck n rich le.id In a valuable. diamond stud , ono heavy and ono light overcoat , n sealskin sacque , a pair of opera glasses and a small amount of cash. In Martin's ' room they got two overcoats , and in Albert's one. The police weiu notitlcdnnd Captain Green nnd Officers Horrigan and MtCurly were de tailed to taku the case In hand , The speedy arrest of Frank Kandal , Jack P. Johnson and Frank Whitter , alias Cronin , attests to the superior skill and Judgment with which they worked it. Shortly after I ! o'clock Captain Green had seen a sus picious looking individual milter the lodging room of a couple of cyprlans , Lena Rivers and Annie Htirkc , near the corner of Twelfth street and Capitol avenue , carrying a largo nnd unwieldy bundle. Kecnliing this Incident , Crccn ! and his nids , pro ceeded thither , and stationing his two men ut a commanding lookout upon the out side , the captain went up stairs und entered the girls apartments. He had been there but n brief time when in walked Kandal and Cronin , and seeing the policemen sitting there , they asked Lena if she had seen Jack. She said ho had Just left , and the two men turned to dcpait , but they had only reached the stall way , when Gieen signalled to Horrigan and McCaity , nnd they were placed under arrest. Cronin was gathered In a few moments later at the same house , and the three , along with the girlswcro taken to the station and locked tip. Prior to leaving the place , however , it was thoroughly searched , and the live over coats , the diamond stud and other articles stolen an hour befotu from Calm's house , were found , besides a s > e.il skin saeque , and two handsome fur-lined plush Bacques , a beautiful vinaigrettee , gold thimble , three pahs of opera classes and several other articles , all pioba- bly stolen propci ty. Lena Kivor says that Cronin gave her thu beaver trimmed sacque , nn exquisite pin , u gold thimble and four handlierehlufH , a fur cap and a pair of opera glasses , and had sold to Anna the other wraps for $4. She said she did not know him very well , that ho had only been here a week , but during that time had been lavish in his attentions to her. Uoth girls strcnously denied that they had any idea that the goods were stolen , but of course their Innocence is preposterous. Cronin has all the marks of a very slick man , and bo is evidently bigger game than the police think. When searched at the Jail ho had nothing of any value on his person , but Kandal had two pair of opera glasses , a silver card case , and some new collars and cuffs , while Johnson had n bunch of skeleton keys , a bottle of chloroform , Calm's diamond stud , a pair of opera glasses , two knives , two ovcrcoatsand a short , thick , heavy lignum vita club. The city attorney filed u complaint against them yesterday before Judge Herka. and waiving examination , they were bound over to the district court in the bum of Sl.UOO each. The girls Lena Kivers und Annie liurko were charged with receiving stolen property , and are to have a hearing this uf- tornoon. JOHN M , TiiriiiTON's norsr. VISITED. Thu residence of John M. Thurston at the turner of Farnam nnd Twenty-third sticet , Vus burglarized last Saturday night and : v cbstlyseal trimmed velvet wrap of Mrs. Thurston's was stolen. This garment , how ever , was recovered last night by Captain Green at the room of Annii Hurke , ono of the girls arrested yester day with the Calm burglars and charged with receiving stolen properly. The Hurko woman says slio bought the cloak from Frank Cronin for (4.00. The recovery of this garment clearly proves that the Cronin Bail } ; has been extensively engaged in their nefarious work hero for a week or two past , and it Is quite probable that the majority of the rob -ries that have been pcipetrutcd ol late can bo Justly laid nt their door. Too much praise cannot bo accorded Ofllcors Green , Horrigan and Corty for the masterly wny in which they took in this dangerous gang of crooks. It is the most important nrrcst that has been mndo in the city within six months. mi. IUXCIIKTT'S HOUSE IIL'UOI.AIUZEP. Yesterday morning Dr. Hanchett discovered that his residence024St. Mary'savenuo.hail been burgluri/ed some time during the night , A pair of pantaloons which hung beside his bed hud been rilled und several dollars in cush tnken from the pockets. His portable medicine case had left on the floor , havinp been taken from his pocket with the thought that it was u wallet with money , f A mimbci of Uilnes were disarranged in the house , and finally It was discovered that a silver tei service , a wedding present to the doctor's wife , had disappeared This consisted of several pieces , anil everi piece was engraved with the Initials "I , i. McM. " Outside of ono of the windows was ? - found the imprint of u boot , and on all the shutters it appeared that the burglars had attempted to effect nn entrance by means ol u jimmy , which finally succeeded ir forcing open the back parlor win dow. Yesterday thrco suspicion1 looking characters , suspected of having beer connected with the burglary were arrested They gave their names as Frank Hruce Jumes Katon and Frank Cooper. AXOTIIKH nuitoi.Aur. Mr. Fred Nyo's residence corner of Tiven tU'th and St. Mary's avenue , was also bur plurUed and his flW ) gold watch and i handsoino wrap belonging to his wife wa : carried off. The thieves effected an ontranci through the kitchen window , and after ran. sacking the lower part of the house ascendei to the sleeping apartments above , but tin only articles of value missed are these men tioned. Mr. Nye found his pantaloons nnd est on arising yesterday at the landing Ii the stairway , the pockets being turned liisidi out. T1IK COU11TS. A jt'ooMnNT rim TUB OOVP.HNMKNT. In the United States court the case of tin United States vs. Charles Dorsoy , ndmlnls ti-ator of the estate of George W. Dorsey , do rcnscd , of Hloomlngton , Neb , , resulted In i judgment for the government , nnd nn execu tlon issued , George W. Dorsoy was re celvcr nt the land oftlco In lilooinlngton , nni on settling his nccount with the governmcn ho was short tS.S'M.tll. Part of this was paii by thu deccasi'd's estate , and the balance which was small by IiU bondsmen. UQl'Oll VKXNI.NO WITHOl'T A LICENSE. Deputy United States Marshal Allen brought In from Hall county yestcrdu ; two men , J. H. Smith nnd Milton linrlow under arrest for the alleged selling of llquo without n license. luimu , TUB INDIAN MUiinr.r.Eit , William Haradu , the Indian half-brood win killed 1'clcr Dleder On the Iowa reservntloi the 2d of August lust , is being heard be for the grand Jury. Thcro Is a largo number o witnesses , Indians , half-breeds und whites and thu hallways and corridors of thu gov t' eminent building were tilled. > vlth them , K DlSTIIICT COUlVT. William Hildltch brought suit ngalnst Hnj rls & Fisher iu the sum of ( ( JH. ! > j nnd cost for commissions ou thu suit ) of canned beef Ii Liverpool , England. Hllditch in hfs coui plulnt sots forth that wlrcm the meat was foi i&FtaUwilrewuuoa Uiw fg 11,873.18. which was paid by the commission linn of woodall ft Co. ; that ctho payment of this sum was not to bo n Jlnal settlement be tween the Interested parties , and that Harris fs. Fisher are Indebted to him In the amount of which he asks Judgment. A suit for divorce was begun yesterday In the district court by Hannah Hanson against Nels Hanpcn. Plaintiff states that they were married in Council muffs Novem ber 0 , Ib78 , and that In 1SSJ defendant will fully deserted her. Hiclmrd Gothright yesterday entered suit against Charles P. Henjamln asking for damages In the amount of * 1U,200 for un il legal arrest. Mary Hyers was awarded Judgment In the sum of tur > .97 ngalnst Theodore Gallagher In n suit brought on an Injunction board. Frank Harrison Hied an action against William I. Piiynterto ircovcrtiot ) garnished by the defendant from the plaintiff who is in the employ of the Union Pacltlu railroad , COf.NTV COI'IIT. Damages In thu sum of fsU.iiU was granted John P , Thomas against Charles \V. Kd * gerton. _ TIIK CIIIKP AXI ) TIIK COMMISSION The Arguments Touching Their Coses nt Lincoln ThurMlny. Commissioners Smith and Kennedy with Chief Seuveyt have returned from Lincoln where , with about n dozen members of the council , they weio in attendance upon the supreme couit Thursday when the question affecting the board of lire nnd police commissioners were being argued. The talking commenced nt i ) o'clock and continued until ( i In the even ing , when the court took the matter under ad visement , agreeing to givu a decision one week from next Tuesday. The argument submitted by Mr. Slmeral , Messrs. Cowln nnd Ambrose for the council nnd Judge Lnko for Chief Scavoy. The first argument was that the appointment of the commission was illegal anil unconsti tutional , becuusu it was not made with the consent of the senate ; next because the ap pointment was an Interference with the right of local self government. Judge Lake controverted the points and incident ally referred to thu resolution of the council by which It hud en couraged liquor men to keep their saloons open on election day in dollance of law , es pecially after the mayor hud ordered them closed. The third point made was that the com mission could not act until rules and regula tions had been framed for it by the council. The Now Ili'ldgc Opened. The new steel bridge , a description of which was given in last Sunday's BCB , has been formally turned over to the Union Pacific 'company and has been accepted by them. The th st vehicle to pass over it was a carriage belonging to Jim Stevenson and was occupied by Mr. Durycn , the resident engineer , and several of his friends. Several trains were passed on the trip , but the horses did not appear frightened in the least. The rates of toll have not yet been officially r.nnounred , but they will piobably bo us follows : Foot passengers , 10 cents ; vehicles , 25 cents with u clmrgo of 5 cents for each occupant. T11K WA1HS1I OPI'lr'li. Now that Frank Moorcs has been elected to the position of clerk of the district court , thu question arises as to who his successor is to bu iu the conduct of the Wabiish olllco. At present the indications aio that Harry Moorcs. son of the letiring agctit , a bright and industrious young uiaii'Who has been training for the position tor some months past , will attend to the practical duties of the olllce , while the place will really be in charge of George Clai ton western passenger agent of thu road. C. F. Stoutenborough has been appointed agent of the Missouri Pacific road at South Omalm , vice F. A. Sears , who has resigned to enter thu commission business at that place. The new time table on the Union Pacific railroad goes into effect ut 13:05 : to-morrow morning. Hv the now schedule the train leaving Omaha this morning for the Pacific coast will have to do some tall running to keep out of the way of the new overland flyers , and the outcome will bo watched with interest by railroad men nnd tourists alike. General Passenger Agent Tibbitts , of the Union Pacific , has returned from a long trip nnd judging from his contented nnd happy looks he fixed things just as he wanted them. An excursion train will bo run from Coun cil HlufTs to Omalm on the night of the 18th to accommodate these from the other side wishing to attend the ball of the locomotive Jiremon. The train will leave Council HlufTs at 8:45 : p. in. , and return nt ii a. m. Faro for the round trip 35 cents , good only on these trains. _ Had Hook Agouti , J. J , Barker , the book agent who is charged with swindling H. C. Patterson out of * 5 , was arraigned before Judge Herka yesterday and secured a continuancountil the Kith. Patterson - s-on says ho paid Uarkcr for a book , but that it has never been delivered. Uarkcr , how ever , claims to bo n much maligned man. He says that \V. 1' . O'Neill , the general agent for whom ho is working , is responsible for nil the crookedness that hasof latebeen ascribed to himself. Ho says that O'Neill promised to deliver the book to Patterson , and that he turned nil except his commission over to thai general agent , but that instead of delivering the book O'Neill ' pocketed the cash , as ho did homo ftiOO belonging to gullible residents ol Grand Island. It was remarked by u partj who knows both O'Neill nnd Murker thai they were two of n kind , except that O'Neil is the shrewder , and that it would bo well t ( tight shy of them if ono would not be swin died. They are agents for Hen : Pcrlo.\ Pooro's Reminiscences nnd their frauds wen recently exposed in the HUB. The Turners Arc Coming. The Omah.a Turners nro making grain preparations for the annual convention o : the Missouri valley turnbezlik , which is t < bo held in this city November 12 , 13 and 14 The delegates will arrive to-day , and wil bo given n reception at GermnnUi hall in tin evening. The convention will bo called ti order by Philip Andres , president of tin Hezirks-VorwacrtSutulay , nt 9 a. m. Sunda ; morning , the Turners will give a grand con cert nnd gymnastic exhibition in hone of the delegates. Monday th delegates will bo driven over the city in car ringcs by a coinmitteo of the local Turner. " Vercns from the following cities will bo rcji resented by delegates : St. Joseph , ICansu City Social , Kansas City Vorwaci ts , Law rence , Kudorla , Valley Falls , city Wlchitn Newton , West Point , Phittsmouth nnd Oimi ha. The delegates of Omaha are : Phili Andres , Louis Heimrod , K. Grnbc , Henr , Kuminerow , Max Ilcmpcl and Robert Ros enzweig. UNION PACIFIC UAILWAY. " The Overland Itoute. " The only line currying the Unitoi Slates overland innil , is running fre funiily sleepers to nccominounto third cliis-s travel from Council lilulls inn Omtilm to Portlnnd and Los Anyclos. AVntclmwkors mid .Tcwplors. The watchmakers and Jewelers of this cit have decided to establish nil association fo their mutual protection and benefit , nnd fo this purpose will meet nt Roscnmuml's , 101 Funuuu street on next Monday night. Thcr are about ttfty of these trudesme In Omaha , some of whom ar members of the Jewelers' league nn association in which the widow or famil of a deceased member receive $5,000 at hi donth. This society , however , has no bencll fund in cases of sickness , so that its men bcrs , as well us these who nro not member of it , in this city , huvo no means of boin assisted when temporarily nflllcted wit illness. To obviate this difficulty is ono o the alms of the proposed society. The jevt clors and watchmakers nro taking u grei : deal of Interest in thu mutter and are 1 hopes of making the proposed society grand success. Two Cut1 llohberles. Thursday evening two street-car robbcrlc tookpUicc , onobeingat Thlrty.thlrdandCun Ing streets , the other nttho Lake street ban The boxes contained about $1S , and wcr taken aw y during the temporary absence o the drivers from the curs. _ . internal Keveiiuc Collections Yesterday's Internal revcuuo amounted to lO.li u t POSTPONED UXTlk MONDAY. Honrd of I'uhllc Works Defer Action on City Hnll lUdH. The lioard of public works met yesterday afternoon. The following estimates were submitted and allowed : Third monthly paving estimate of paving district 07 , Hugh Murphy , contractor , tt'J.Vi.04. Supplementary final paving estimate In favor of the Harbor usphalt paving company , district tat ) , amounted to fTAOo. Sidewalk estimate in favor of J , P. Smith , amounting to W21.37. For placing catch basins , per resolution of city council , In favor of J. O. Corby , amount ing to J3io.S7. ; Hill of extras for paving dlstrio 07 on ac count of changes ordered , in favor of Hugh Murphy , amounting to fr > ( M > .uy , The following claims were allowed : Thu Uarber Asphult Paving company , pav ing Tenth street Intersection of William street , $170.12. Porter and Pearson , for building watch house for Eleventh street viaduct , $100. For signs nnd coal box , $20. Total , $120. Harbor Asphalt Paving company , repair ing asphalt pavement Tenth and Williams , * 170.12. C. D. Woodworth , curbing f 10 ; resetting ( lagging $00 ; gutter , Ninth and Capitol ave nue , $144. Action on the four bids for building the superstructure of the city bull was postponed until next Monday. Thu unfinished state of the fouddatlon , and the existing difficulty be tween the city nnd the contractors had a great deal to do with the postponement , KlkH ns Guests , The local lodge of Elks of this city hnve been Invited to spend this evening at Foil Omaha nnd Imvu accepted the invitation. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A mnnlpl of puri ty , Mrungth nnd \ \ holi-somiMicss. .Morn ueonom- leal than the ( military kinds , nnd cannot lie hold In competitionsItn the multitude of low- cost , short w eight nlnni or phosiihiitn powders. Sold only In cans. Hoynl lliikiuc I'onderCo. . 100 Wall St. , New York. TTNP3EOEDENTED ATTRACTION. * - * OVKll A MILLION IHSTHIIIUTKI ) CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000 L mm Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated tiy the LopMuturo In IW ! , for Kilucn- onnl unil Clmrltiililu jmrmi-i'S , iinil II' frunchNu nuilG u part nf the iiu-- u. Mate CouBtltmtmi , In lyr.i , ly nn overwhelmlm : | ioiul r vote. It * ( Jraml Mnslo Number Drawing' take place uontliljr , anil tlie ( Irani ! beml-Anmml Drawing regu- arly every six months ( Juno mill December. ) "Wo do liereby certify that wo ( Mipervl e tlio ar- ancenients for all the monthly an.I "I'nil nnniiiil IraKlnKSof Tim Ioill luni : Mate Ixittery Company , mil In iierron manai-e nml control the ilnutliiitlieni - felvcn , anil tliut tlie name areconiliic-teil with honesty alrne * i Hint In Kooil laltli tovtanl all parlies unit \\a inthorl7e too Company to mo this certltluitu nith ac vimllcs of our bluiiuturu uttuctieil , In Its aiiertlso - mcnts. " COMMISSION'KUS. Vfc , the imter li.'notl Ilnnln ami Hanker * will pay nil Prizes drawn In the l iiilslaniihtatu Lotteries which iiiuy Lo jirefcentetl at our Lotinters. , T. It.OCI.Ksliv , I'res. LouIMann National Hank. IMKIUU : I.ANAUX , Tre . Mate National Hank. A. 1IAMIW1N , I'res. New Orleans National U ink. CAUL , KOIIN , 1'res. Union National Hank. GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING In the AcnttiMny of MIIHIU , Now Or- paiio , TuHl ylrceiuIior 1U , I8H7. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 1 OO.OOU Tickets nt Twenty Dollars Kach. HnlVPH SlU ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twentieths $1. LIST or 1 I'tlizr OK SMI nil Is 1 I'lll/K Oh' lOP.dil In 1 I'ltl/.r ! OK Hil ) Is . . 1 i'iti/,1 : OK z\m > is . a.-Hi 2 I'lll/.KS OK lo.uiiaro . aiu A I'UI/.liS OK fi.tU ) are . sftjir i IMtlX.Kt OK 1,011 are . . . . avxjt 1(11 ( I'ltl/.KS OK M ) are . f < pm a ) I'ltl/.l'H OK ililuru . . . .I mill iuu riti/is OK an am . mu.uui .U'l'IIOAl.MAIlON 1'lltZm. 1(0 ( rrl70t nf ; .VU approximating to tllUUil'rlzn mo . OjfK 100 I'rlies of fit ) appro\lmatlni $ to 11111,111) ) l-rl/o itro . 50.0U 1UU 1'ilres of till ) approxlmatlni ; to tJUIMI 1'rliH urn . aU ) < . . . l.COO I'rl7 ( > s of liniileUUed by. . . . $411,0110 1'rl/onre JOOUK 1,000 rrlioii of flUOdetlilca by..llIO ( , ( U I'rizcuro . 1IIH ( ( S.H1 1'rl/es ninountliiK to . Jl.HVi.lu For rhih nites , or any further Informallon apply tr the uniteri'lKneil. Vour Immtnrltlnif uiiift lie ill > tiiic nml HKiiaturu plain. Morn raplil return ninll dclhcrj will he assured h } your cncloaliiKun envelope hearing ) our full aililtt'fts. ( em ! POSTAL NOTK , exproi money outers , 01 New Vurk KxrhaiiKH In onllnary letter. Currency bs ezprebi ( at our cxpeasu ) addressed JI. A. DAl'IMII.N' . NBW ° ' " OrM.A.IHU.MHN. . \\AMIINC. fOV. I ) . C. Address Registered Letters to XKW OKLKAXS NATIONAL HANK , Ni\V : OIIUUNS. LA _ l" > lATTAr"ml ) That the prefenro of Oen Jxll/iHlMU / lirjlx enils ll ( > aurecanl nni Karly , wlio are In cliiree of thn ilran Ink's , is a uuar Hntru of absolute fairness and Inti'Krll ) , Hint tin rhtiucen amall e < iual , nml that no one can poaslblj divine what number n III ilnnvii I'rlze. UCMKMDUIl that thu pa > ment. of all prizes I CIUAIUMTU ) IIV KIOIl NATIONAL 1UNKS tn' .N EV ( Mtl.l AN * * , and thu tickets are hlitned hy thu preslden ot un Inntltullon whoai ! chartensl rlKhts aru reto nlzeil In the lilfihoH courts ; therefore , beware of an ] Iuiltallousurunoiiinuu9 ! > ehuniek. DIAMONDS , WATCHES , = JEWELRY , = BRONZES ! -AT MAXMEYEB&BRO , WE HAVE RECEIVED Part of Qur Grand New York Purchase and Open To-Day tke Biggest Slaughter Sale of line Clothing on record. The goods were made by one of the best houses ) in the country and we positively assert that they will be sold at one-half their reg * ular retail price , and some even for less. This may be a broad assertion , but we are. willing to stake our reputation on it , and will easily convince you of it if you wity see the goods. We commence with 5,000 MENS' AND YOUTHS' OVERCOATS : Among which we name few special lots for this week : 00 Rfl Mens' Good Blue Chinchilla Overcoats , double breasted/withgoodwariu cassimere lining ; OuiJU and cut long. These are only in men's sizes , from 36 to 42. The coat is sold nowhere foi ? ' less than $6 to $7.50. Our slaughter price for this coat is $3,50. aughter price for this coat is $6.50. 00 CA The biggest card in the 1 deck ! One of the finest Kersey Overcoats , best double warm v 01J U Farmer's satin lining and fine satin sleeve lining , silk velvet collar , trimmed and madq in the best tailor-made style ; a beautiful garment and good enough for any gentleman. We have sold thousands of them that were not better for $16 and $18 , and others ask that for them today. Our slaughter price is $8.50. OQ OH For this price we offer a lot of splendid all wool Chinchilla that cannot be bought else- OviUU where for less than from $15 to $18 , and which we guarantee to be worth at retail ful-r ly that much. Our slaughter price is $9. Q M lift e wil1 snow y ° u something yon have never seen before. One of the finest Chinchillas. OTI ! vlU Lined throughout with best quilted satin , silk velvet collar and velvet bound. This coat is made by custom tailors for finest city trade , and is made for wear and service and not for mere show. It is a garment which readily sells , by the largest houses in the couii * try for from $30 to $35. Our slaughter price is $14,50. Samples of these lots are displayed in our large windows. Boys' and Children 1 Overcoats will be slaughtered likewise. Next week we will mention some slaughter prices of riieiis' and boys' suits. As a foretaste of what is coming in the latter line , we will place on sale Saturday , Nov. 12th , 400 pair good substantial knee pants , sizes 4 to 13 years * the regular price for which is 50c , at .2.fL.5C3 JL Jtr j Llli. * These pants will be sold only between the hours of 1 and 4 p. m. , on Saturday. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Company , Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , IT. W. Corner of 13th and Dodge Streets , For the treatment of all CiiltoNlo and SfltilK'AI , lsKM-ls HIIACM , Al'l'l.lMI1 for DLKIltMnU- * . and 'I itrK.S , ( lest fiuilltlcs , upparatus and reme dies for siucessfnl treatment ot every lorm of ills- i-iisi ! reuulrlniMedical or t-urulcal treatment. KIIIITV M.W 1IOOMS for I'ATII.NTI 1I1.-T IIII1 | > | TAI. Al' ( IIM- Mini \IKINM In the west. Write lor circulars nn Ik * * lormltles nnd llnues , Club Keet , I'urvaturu of the Spine , 1'lles. 'rumors , Cnneer , ( 'atarrh , llronchltls. In. halation , Klectrlilty. lnralss | , Kpllepsy. Kidney , llladder , Ilyo. Knr , .skin , and lllood and all mruli aj operationDlsKAsfx ofVoMl.N u M'tflAl.TV. HOOK on ll-ea ) es ot Women , HIKK. Only rellnblo niedlnil Institute making a i-ieclalt | > ot I'litvAn : lsi\sr ) | : > . All hloiHl dl ense siuce sully | treated. Persons unahlo to vl lt us treated nt homo by corre spondence. All communications lonlldentlal. Mcdl * clncs or Instruments iit by mallorevpn-s , cecurely packed , no murks to Indicate contents or sender , Onu personal Inter * lew pieferrert. Call and consult us , or bond history of your case , and we will srnd In plnln vv nipper , our HOOK TO MV.N nil K upon I'rl > ate , Spc- clill and Nervous IHfciiici , etc. Address. Oniiilia .Medical nnd Surgical Institute * or Df , McMenam/t / Cor , I3lti aid Dodge Sis. . , Omaha , Neb OwlPBto the rnpld urowth of Omalm and our uo cess In elTectlnt : Hires , our business has become so Isrvethat the old Medknl InMHiitiMin 1.11 , ftreet and Capitol a\eniie , ( ould not accommodate alUomlm ! to lor treatment. We Imui Ihereforu mo ed Into our new brick bulldlni ; , .Northneit Corner of Kill and Dodtio streets , ono block south of the old InMituto biilldlnu , and ha\o now the Inruest and most com * pletu .Medical Institute or hosiiitHi In the west. Forty newly furnished , well warmed nnd ventilated rooms for patients , three skilled phsUlans always In thu butldliik- . All kinds of diseases Heated In thu most eclentlllo manner. Wo manufacture. Pnrulcal llraces for Deformities , Trusses , Supporters , hlectrlcnl llatterles , and cnn Fiipply pb > slclansor patlenthiiny nppllnncc , remedy , or Instrument known. Call and consult us.orwrlto for clr ( ulars upon all subjects , with lists of questions lor patient to answer. Thousand * treated ucess lully by correspondence. We hint ) superior ndvnn * tnircs and facilities lor trentlni ; disease ! , performlne surgical operatlnns , und nurainK putlents which com * blned with our acknowledged nullity , experience , responsibility and reputation should make thu Umahu MjilicHluiut umlcal InMltuto thu Ursl choice. Sample Bottles Free Imported ana bottled liy JIthalo\ltch , Fletch er i Co , Cincinnati , O. Fornaleby the follow IUK dcaluri ) : Klchnrdhon DriiR Co , Blake , Ilrnco &Co. , Adler i Heller. ( Hailstone Hros. & Co. , Fniiik : Dellonu k Co. , U. II. Urotte. THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The best known and most popular Hotel In the slate. Ixiratlon central , appolutments nr tms. . lleadquarteri for commercial men and ll iiolltlcal .ml puLtio gathering , . , . , . rorrlctor. jr. / . QALIIHAITH , Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner Uth and pouclaa Bt Qfflgt , S , S , FELKER , OMAHA , NEB , 1UO N. MthStii-ot. ITHi : tAI.lKOHNIA WINKS , Hhinpeil diiect fioiu our vlneyuiil Illesllnp ; , ( iilteilel Clarets , I'ort , Slieiries , etc. San Jose V.uilts , Seventh , l.lglitli , San Salvailoi nml Wllll.un atreots , ban Jose , Calltotnla. BK your retailer for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE or the JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE , accordlnR to your needs , CAUTION' ! I'D-HUfh none pcnulur unlcis out i amp and price aiiponrpl.tlnl ) on the -u'cs home ucnli in , In crilf r to make a I trKi r pruni , w 111 rccomnu ml II , c Inlcrlur s ultl , which tlic mnrkc't Is 1 SIIOl : Is 11(1 , t and 8tll-li. It Ills llli ii mix king and ltl > Olllltrs NO "ItltKAK * L l.SU IN , " biins-iKrlcctly i s > thcflrstllnicltliworn. It will sutKfy the moil fa&tMluusai It It In every vital rckprct rquil to the Imnd-iewtd hoc a which _ ha o A k for the James 'hlilicrto Jlcaiu $ . ' Shoe for Ho } t lioin Tf- tailed at N < S3 SIIOK U Iliedrlnl. nul $1 Shoe and I * uhsoluli ! tin- only > lee , nf It * pi ice which h.is c\tr hci n pUccd cxtcnil\tl > on the market In which durnhlllly U ciintlilcrril l > cforo mrrc outward HPiK'nraiire Thi-iip hf > c nre old by the l * t rctnllen tlirnuchnut the United Mutes , and we will place thorn eosil } within jniir rrnrh In any tlateor Knllory If juu will tend in a pnitM riril , inenllonlnc till * ppir. lames MeniiH te Co. , 41 Lincoln .St. , lluitou , Mask I'ull lluu ut tlin ubino Shoes for nalu In OMAHA by (1. W. Cook , 13UO Fainnm street ; (5. S. Miller. till ! North Ititli street ; Ilaywnul IlroH. , < U7 South Ifithbtreet. In COUNCIL Ui-urta liy Surjt nt& llvans 41'J llroaiUviiv. BOYNTON FURNACE CO. , Sole Manufacturer ! of BOYNTON S FURNACES , RANGES THEATERS , With All MODERN Improvemonts. 47 and 49 Dearborn St. , J , H. MANNY , MANAGER CHICAGO. P FOKl A E IIY Henry E. Cox , Omaha ( JKATKFUI. COMFOIITIXG Epps's Cocoa BUKAKPAST. "Ur thorough knnwlediro of the nntnral lawi which ilovern thu oj.crullons of illKettton nnd nutri tion , and by carefurappllcatlnnof thonnu propurtlei of well ( elected Coroa , Mr. Kfpt ha' prorlded our break.tut tables xltbn delicately flat/ored b v .r o whlrh may-are u > many lioavj doctor's bill * . HI * by the judicious ute of such articles of dlot that n constitution mar be gradually built up until itrnnic rnoneb to renlst every tendency to Ulten-o. Hun * clreJi of subtle maladies are Hoatlni around us ready to attack wherever there Is a weuk point. Wu iuir escape mlpy a fatal shutt by keeping ourselves well fortified with puie blood and a properly uourlsbed f r mClvll B rflc naiette. , , Muda Jlniplj Wltb bolllnc water or.milk. Bold only tp o lf plu"na tins by grocers labeled thuii TtlfrQ tDDv ! 9. Pfl Iloma-opatlilc Cbemtatfl , sjuiuuUiufi } vUii tannwEXQUHD , The Old llellable Sicrlill | < t of iniiny yoarV nxperl * cnce. treats with w-imilerlul i > neu'"H , all LUNU , ' 1 IlllOAT , CANCIIll , I'llif : , KIMTl'LA. nilnTlinr eureil without pain or hindrance nllrl llnr fi'ini ' l > n-iH ! > - > " All Chronic ll ) ene , IIUI I Ulli- > fiin ailMincoot iiuy ln"lltutlon in thin ronntrr Those who ( ontemplate KoliiK to Hot Mirlims lor the treatment of any 1'rlvato or lllood oNi'iiie can iii cuied lor one-third thu to t at our l'il\ate Dmpciiiary. llr hli treatment a 1'iirc , T-ovely Com- plexlon , fiec fiom nnlliiwiieoi , trecklew , din , kin-nils , eniplloni , etc. , brilliant and perfeit health can bn lind. lrTh.it "litter leellnisanil all lemale wenknec * trompll ) euieil. 1lluiillniMleartiiel.pi , Neivoui 1'iov nriiton. iicnerni liebllll ) , Meeiil.inp .i , li-ire ) | ion | Uml Imllgettlon , Oiarlnn tmulileo , Intlmmiillon anil nlcleriitlim. I-nlllnii ami Dl | ila < ementa , t-plnnl wenlc- epi < < , Klilney complaints anil ClianKUOf Life , Consult the Old Doctor CUT liin I ID Acute or Chronln Inttamma- rlr Anil rOn tlonol the i.ellil ; or Clolio UIU nllU bnil , , ml ) Hror Near Htiliti-diieti , Inversion of the l.lil . ' crolnlous i : > e , Ulieiatlons , liitliiininatlon-i , Absd-si , Dlmne-s ot Vision ol one or l itliic , anil Tiiiiiur ill ' ' . , , , { BTIntliimni'itlonof lliu liar , IJIoeratlon orl.itnrrn , InterniU or External li-atne , or I'aralysli , bliiKlnK or Uiinrlnir nol-en , Tlilckeneil Drum , etc. Urni/nilO / Debility , I mof Vital Tower , Sleep- lirnVllllil lessnoii , Deiponilenc ) , I.iis' of | i i-.ll w ww * , , , , nyrymfuiloii ot Idea- . Blurs before the Kyc' . l.as-ltnile , l.iumunr , ( iloiiiiiliii'- * , Ii | iri > loii of i-plrlt1" , A > en-Ion tot-oclety , ii : , < y Dli- toiiraucd. Lack of Contlileiice , Dull , l.l'tlens , Unlit fnr r-tuily or lliinlneHi , nml tlmls lite u Luulen , baluly , rermanently ami rrlvalely Cureil. oi nnn tun QIMU ! > i > n ( > < . pcronnn. oLUuU ANU oMN ! irfftMcli'i'ii , ! ; ' ! ! , : ffl < i eers , Pallia In the Ilent ! nml llunen , t-yiilillllloMiru 'Jhroiit. .Montb nml Toimue , ( ilamlulHr l.iilarKoiniMit ol Hie Ni'i k , ltheimiitl > m , ( atnrrh , Kte. , rerinanent * l > CureillienOtlllTi Have Klllli-il Consultntlon free nml Mildly conlldiintlal. Medlclno sent fieo from o1 > M-ivullon to ull jwrts of tlio I tilted Kt.ites. Correspondence receives inoiiipt iittentlon , No IctteiHiiusworeu unless iiccompanloil by four cents in Htaintii. Senil ten cents In stamps for piunplilet anil list of ( iiieb * tlonstipou jirtMite , bputliil uml nervous ais * Terms strictly cash. Call on or address , POWELL REEVES DR. , No. 314 Soutii Kith St. , Omaha. NubS - S , & D. DAYIBSON , 1707 Olho Slrcel , S . Louis , Mo. Of the Missouri Btnto MiiM-iim of Anntoiny , SI. I.ouls , Mo. , 1'nlvuihlty Cdllego Ilohpltul , Lon don , ( ileseii , ( ieinmnynnd Now Vork. lluvln de\ott-d thulr attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF ' \ DISEASES. More especially tlio'-o nrlslns from Iniprti- denco , 1nvHn all ho HiilIcrliiK toccirrexpond with out delay. D easesof Infection nnd contagion cured hiifcly and hpeedlly without uwi of dun * Kirnus druL'S. 1'atfentshose c.iHeH hn\o heen neu'lected , o.idly tieated or pronounced Incur * alile , should not lull to write us concernlm- their hyiuntoina. All letters receive immedlatu alien * JUST PUBLISHED , And will lie mailed Fill. I. to any address on ro * celptof one it-emit stamp. "I'ractlcal ( Jliservii * tlons on Nervous Debility and I'hyslciil llxhaui- tlon , " to which In added an "iVsay on .Mar l-lace , " with Important chapters on dlieases ot the Hem-oductlvo Origins , thn wliolu formlni , ' H valuaUlo medlcnl tieatlho which should bo read by all youiiu inert. Address DBS. S , and D , DAVIESON , 17O7 Ollvo Street , St. Louie , Mo. SteckPiano JleinarkaWo forpowerfiil _ ThetTc tont'j'pll.ibfi' action and aR. MiTuto durability. ! KI yearn' record ! thobcfct guarantee of llui excul * lenceof theio Instrumentn. WOODBRIDGEBROS , ttiiuiitt U. S. LEPOSITOUY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital , $20OOOO Surplus , 42.BOO H. W , YATIS. : I'rcsi.lent. LK\MS S. | ( IMI : , Vlco-Preililent. A. U. Tou/AMN , ! ! il Vlcc-I'rcslilent. W. H. S. Humil.s , Caslilof DIIIKCTOIIS. W. v. Mnnir , JOHN S. COLLINS , 11. W. YA'IKs ! , IjKWIH S. A. K. Toirx.Ai.iN. OlTicp THE IRON BANK. Cor. r.MH nml riirniun Sta. A Gcneiiil flunking lusliiu ! s Tiitnsnctcil. Proprietor Omaha Business College , IN WHICH IS TAUOHT Book-Keeping , Penmansliip. Commercial Law , Shorthand , Telegraphing and Typewriting. Send lor College Journal. S. E. Cor. 10th and Canltal Ave. Mention the Omaha lleo. " " ROOFING. G.W.ROGERS Composition and Crnvi I Itooflnr. Agent for Warren's Natural Asphalt Koofing , Muilul llraud 'i and 'I ply Heady lloollni ; . Wi' , JI o .f-treul , Omalm , JSeb J. B. HAYNES , OITlCfAr , STENOGRAPHER , Third .Ini.lrlnl JIIMrlrt. 37 CIIA.MIillll Of COMMI.ltCI. . DtMlliit.itttiH * . ] iiitl rifftl-nt . UUtRtNTIICTl IhliNtw - " ' , ( Ir. InKcffST" llliuo-ii.inlld oolblrg curnnli of Clcctne * . * 1t Currto Ur at itlnipr . nintnlljrriiildlnlliTXinanlhi hf > lnl r injM.Hc. The Ssnden Electric Co. 109 Ls8sllc-t. , SCIENTIFIC GLUCK & WILKINSON. TaERDESKCC ST. LOUIS , MO. ' Miruran-iM O > HH * DEBKB.BA